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Royalmount mega-mall public consultation centres on hot topic will it bring more traffic?

The developer says the traffic concerns are overblown, but the city has found drivers can expect an extra 20 to 30 minutes of traffic on some highways.

Conflicting studies say mall will add 20,000 or 70,000, more cars to already congested area

The Royalmount mega-mall is slated to open in 2022, and some are worried about whether it will bring traffic headaches to an already congested area. (Carbonleo)

The first public consultation into the new Royalmount shopping centre project centred on a crucial question:how much moretraffic it will bring to the area?

A representative from developerCarbonleoshowed a polished video of the projectand talked about its "ecosystem of happiness."

But CteSaint-Luc Coun. OrenSebagwasn't impressed.

"What I'd like to do is invite him for breakfast at 7 a.m. in my district, for him to see what the ecosystem of unhappiness looks like," he said.

Construction has already begun on the $1.7-billion mega-mall,which is being built in Town of Mount Royal's industrial sector and slated to open in 2022.

It will span an area larger than 40 football fields andfeature restaurants, entertainment venues, office space, residential units, a hotel and plenty of stores.

Carbonleo says concerns about traffic are overblown.It says the project will bring in 20,000 cars daily, with the rest of shoppers arriving via other transit options.

ButMontreal's economic and urban development commission has found thatduring evening rush hour, drivers on Highway 40 East between Cavendish Boulevard and Highway 15 can expect an additional20 to 30 minutes of traffic.

That's based on an estimate that 70,000 cars will travel to and from the mall daily.

The city and the developer used the same data to come up with their estimates. It's unclear why they are different.

The next phase of the public consultation, being held at MontrealCity Hall, begins Dec. 19.

All-day traffic jams

Mount Royal resident MichelFauresaid the area is "already jammed all day long."

"I don't see why a small municipality has the right to hold hostage a big city like Montreal, because these decisions, made by the mayor [ofTMR], havean impact on the citizens of Montreal."

He called the transportation alternatives farfetched, and thinks building an overpass from the nearby De LaSavaneMetro is unreasonable.

Real estate developer Carbonleo plans to build a pedestrian bridge over the Dcarie expressway to help people access its new megamall. The complex will feature hotels, restaurants, and a water park. (Carbonleo)

TMR Mayor Philippe Roy, who supports the project, says people want to go to a new generation of shopping mall, and this project will bring one to Montreal.

Roy said he doesn't believe everyone is against the mall.

"It's a huge project, with a lot of money and job creation. [It] would bring a lot more people to Montreal, staying in Montreal, instead of going backto the South Shore or Laval."

He said with other development projects coming to the area, there will already be a need to mitigate traffic in the area.

The stakeholders know it will be a challenge to get people to the mall, and they are working together to bolster the public transit options and find solutions to those challenges, he explained.

Roy believes 30 per cent ofRoyalmountshoppers will take the Metro.

"We're working on a shuttle between the REM station fromTMRand theRoyalmountproject, which is hopefully going to bring more people from there," he told CBC Montreal's Daybreak.

With files from CBC Montreal's Daybreak and Antoni Nerestant